Intecsea appoints new UK lead

INTECSEA has appointed JP Kenny director Dave Baker as Director of its UK operations.

Baker (pictured) will officially join INTECSEA in April 2015, following more than 35 years' industry knowledge and expertise.

His most recent role was Managing Director at JP Kenny, where he was crucial to the success of numerous transformational programs, establishment of new businesses and growth of operations, internationally. He has also worked at Kvearner Engineering and R J Brown & Associates. He has a Bsc (Hons) in Chemical Engineering from Aston University, Birmingham. 

Based in INTECSEA UK’s head office in Woking, Baker will focus on developing and implementing the strategy for the business, strengthening the company’s position in the UK and overseas and expanding INTECSEA’s portfolio of services to its growing customer base.

INTECSEA President Neil Mackintosh says: “We are excited to have Dave, a recognized leader, join the INTECSEA family. He is an outstanding leader who has a proven track record of building highly successful teams. With a wealth of commercial and operational experience, Dave brings the skills needed to take our UK operations forward.”

Baker says: “I am delighted to be joining INTECSEA as Director of UK Operations. The company has a unique position in the industry with an enviable heritage, and it is a privilege for me to join as it moves into the next phase of development. These are challenging times for our industry, but I believe that INTECSEA still has enormous opportunities ahead of it, both in the UK and around the world, and I am confident that with hard work, commitment and teamwork we'll be able to position ourselves for continued success. I look forward to joining in April and working with the talented group in the UK.”

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